AC164001 Microchip Technology, AC164001 Datasheet

MODULE SKT PROMATEII 18/28DIP

AC164001

Manufacturer Part Number
AC164001
Description
MODULE SKT PROMATEII 18/28DIP
Manufacturer
Microchip Technology
Datasheet

Specifications of AC164001

Module/board Type
Socket Module - DIP
Processor To Be Evaluated
PIC 16
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
For Use With/related Products
PRO MATE - II™/PRO MATE™
For Use With
DV007003 - PROGRAMMER UNIVERSAL PROMATE II
Lead Free Status / Rohs Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
PRO MATE /PRO MATE ll
DEVICE SUPPORT
Information contained in this publication regarding device applications and the like is intended by way of suggestion
only. No representation or warranty is given and no liability is assumed by Microchip Technology Incorporated with re-
spect to the accuracy or use of such information. Use of Microchip’s products as critical components in life support sys-
tems is not authorized except with express written approval by Microchip.
1997 Microchip Technology Incorporated. All rights reserved.
The Microchip logo, name, PIC, PICMASTER, PICSTART, PRO MATE, KEELOQ are registered trademarks of
Microchip Technology Incorporated in the U.S.A. and other countries. MPLAB, Smart Serial and PICmicro are
trademarks of Microchip Technology in the U.S.A. and other countries.
IBM and PC/AT are registered trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation.
Windows and MS-DOS are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation.
All product/company trademarks mentioned herein are the property of their respective companies.
1997 Microchip Technology Inc.
DS30243G

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AC164001 Summary of contents

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... DEVICE SUPPORT Information contained in this publication regarding device applications and the like is intended by way of suggestion only. No representation or warranty is given and no liability is assumed by Microchip Technology Incorporated with re- spect to the accuracy or use of such information. Use of Microchip’s products as critical components in life support sys- tems is not authorized except with express written approval by Microchip ...

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... PRO MATE/PRO MATE II DEVICE SUPPORT NOTES: DS30243G 1997 Microchip Technology Inc. ...

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... HCS360 Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 HCS360 Options Automatically Set . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Transmission Speed Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 HCS361 Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 HCS361 Options Automatically Set . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Chapter 3. Programming Microchip Memory Parts Programming Microchip Memory Parts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Chapter 4. PIC14C000 Support PIC14C000 Support . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 1997 Microchip Technology Inc. PRO MATE/PRO MATE II DEVICE SUPPORT Table of Contents DS30243G - page i ...

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... PRO MATE/PRO MATE II DEVICE SUPPORT NOTES: DS30243G - page ii 1997 Microchip Technology Inc. ...

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... AC124001 Note: When using a 28-pin device in a 40-pin socket, align pin 1 to the pin 1 indicator (socket is top justified). Shaded area indicates not applicable. 1997 Microchip Technology Inc. PRO MATE/PRO MATE II DEVICE SUPPORT The information listed in this document is current as of this printing. If you are using a device not listed, refer to the PRO MATE README ...

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... AC164001 PIC16C54 18/20 AC164001 PIC16C54A 18/20 AC164001 PIC16C55 28 AC164001 PIC16C554 18/20 AC164010 PIC16C558 18/20 AC164010 PIC16C56 18/20 AC164001 PIC16C57 28 AC164001 PIC16C58A 18/20 AC164001 PIC16C61 18 AC164010 PIC16C620 18/20 AC164010 PIC16C621 18/20 AC164010 PIC16C622 18/20 AC164010 PIC16C62A 28 AC164012 PIC16C63 28 AC164012* AC164017 PIC16C642 ...

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... Any bent or non-planar contacts will result in a failure. Non-planar socket module contacts occur earlier in the life of a socket module when devices are inserted manually into a socket module. Early contact failure from manual insertions is due to the non-repeatability of the manual insertion method. 1997 Microchip Technology Inc. Chapter 1. Socket Modules SOIC SSOP ...

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... Methyl alcohol is poisonous and may cause blindness if taken internally. Avoid inhaling methyl alcohol vapor. Cleaning Not Recommended Not Recommended Methyl Alcohol Not Recommended Methyl Alcohol Not Recommended Methyl Alcohol 1997 Microchip Technology Inc. ...

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... The next step is to click on the Program button. The user will then be prompted for two 20-bit custodian keys. These are combined to form the manufacturer’s key. The manufacturer’s key is used in key generation as described further in the document. 1997 Microchip Technology Inc. PRO MATE/PRO MATE II DEVICE SUPPORT Figure 2.1 – Programmer Status Dialog ...

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... These options are automatically set by the software to allow the encoder to be compatible with the selected decoder. DS30243G - page 6 Figure 2.2 – Custodian Key Dialog Figure 2.3 – HSC200 Dialog 1997 Microchip Technology Inc. ...

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... This allows the user to select the key generation method being used in the system. Seed Serial Number Source 1997 Microchip Technology Inc. Manufacturer’s Code • XOR • KEELOQ Key Generation Algorithm Figure 2.4 – KEELOQ Key Generation ...

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... This prevents the manufacturer’s code being inadvertently changed during a programming session. If the user needs to change the manufacturer’s code he should exit PRO MATE, and enter the new manufacturer’s code when the program is restarted. DS30243G - page 8 1997 Microchip Technology Inc. ...

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... These decoders have been written as a ’quick start’ customer who would like to write a custom decoder. The source code for the decoders and application note describing each of the decoders is available by ordering DS40149 from your local Microchip representative. HCS200 Options 1997 Microchip Technology Inc. Source Seed Decryption X X Figure 2.5 – ...

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... Envelope Encryption Select bit in the configuration word is automatically cleared as none of the decoders currently support envelope encryption. Description Basic Pulse Width (BPW) of 400 µs with all the code words transmitted. code words transmitted. =4V. DD =8V. DD Set to: 1997 Microchip Technology Inc. ...

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... Low Voltage Trip Baud Rate Select Auto-shutoff Timer Note: If the Auto Increment check box is selected the serial number and/or 1997 Microchip Technology Inc. Figure 2.6 – HSC300 Dialog Option The encoder’s 28-bit (7-hex digits) serial number should be entered here. See Note. ...

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... The discrimination bits in the configuration word are set to mirror the 12 least significant bits of the serial number. Envelope Encryption Select bit in the configuration word is automatically cleared as none of the decoders currently support envelope encryption. Figure 2.7 – HSC360 Dialog Set to: 1997 Microchip Technology Inc. ...

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... Delayed Mode Auto Shutoff Timer Counter Overflow Note: If the Auto Increment check box is selected the serial number and/or 1997 Microchip Technology Inc. Option The encoder’s 32-bit (8-hex digits) serial number should be entered here. See Note. If this is enabled the transmitted string is ...

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... BPW. Set to: Manchester Transmissions, used when ‘Enable Manch…’ is set 800 µs BPW. 400 µs BPW with a time-out value of about 60s if time-out is enabled. 400 µs BPW with a time-out value of about 20s if time-out is enabled. 200 µs BPW. 1997 Microchip Technology Inc. ...

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... Format Baud Rate Select Code Word Blanking Delayed Mode 1997 Microchip Technology Inc. Figure 2.8 – HSC361 Dialog Option The encoder’s 32-bit (8-hex digits) serial number should be entered here. See Note. This selects between PWM and VPWM modulation of data. If this option is enabled and Enable Variable Pulse width modulation is cleared a 1/6 ...

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... The USRB bits in the configuration word are set to 00. The XSER bit in the configuration word is always set to 00. The TMPSD bit in the configuration word is always set to 0. Description Set to: 1997 Microchip Technology Inc. ...

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... Block, the Write Protect Starting Block and the Number of Write Protect Blocks. All programming/verifying is done at 5 volts V standard functions, Read, Blank Check, Programming, and Verification. Figure 8: Programmer Status Dialog for Smart Serial EEPROMs 1997 Microchip Technology Inc. PRO MATE/PRO MATE II DEVICE SUPPORT , and the user can perform the DD ...

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... PRO MATE/PRO MATE II DEVICE SUPPORT NOTES: DS30243G - page 18 1997 Microchip Technology Inc. ...

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... On windowed devices, the calibration data should be read out of the device and stored in a file prior to first use. Once saved, calibration files may be loaded using the IMPORT command on the FILE menu. 1997 Microchip Technology Inc. PRO MATE/PRO MATE II DEVICE SUPPORT DS30243G - page 19 ...

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... PRO MATE/PRO MATE II DEVICE SUPPORT DS30243G - page 20 1997 Microchip Technology Inc. ...

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... NOTES: 1997 Microchip Technology Inc. Chapter 4. PIC14C000 Support DS30243G - page 21 ...

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... PRO MATE/PRO MATE II DEVICE SUPPORT NOTES: DS30243G - page 22 1997 Microchip Technology Inc. ...

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... NOTES: 1997 Microchip Technology Inc. Chapter 4. PIC14C000 Support DS30243G - page 23 ...

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... Information contained in this publication regarding device applications and the like is intended for suggestion only and may be superseded by updates. No representation or warranty is given and no liability is assumed by Microchip Technology Incorporated with respect to the accuracy or use of such information, or infringement of patents or other intellectual property rights arising from such use or otherwise. Use of Microchip’s products as critical components in life support systems is not authorized except with express written approval by Microchip ...

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